Im used to riding men's frames, as fixed crit bikes are almost never women's specific. Being on the short side (5'6") for men's bike sizes, I use a shorter stem and have my saddle a bit further forward, and I've never had an issue. But those are only for two to three hour rides, so I wasn't sure if I should look into women's specific bikes for longer rides.
I have mostly been looking into Specialized as they are the more common brand in the area, or at least the stores have better stock of. Trek and Cannondale are really the only other accessible brands, but I'm less familiar with their bikes.



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Sometimes gets you a narrower handlebar, too, which is important for us gals. Looking back at the many, many bikes I've owned, over the years, the ONLY bikes I've ever bought that needed no mods were WSD bikes. The best fitting, long distance, all day ride road bike I ever owned was a Trek Domane WSD. Seriously, on the MTB and fat bikes I ride, there is next to nothing in WSD bikes, so I am always tuning a new bike to get it to fit me. 